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rightfully theirs under the law, including the houses they lived in with their
children whose fathers had died in the Gabon Air Disaster, the person most active
in ...

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Chief government spokesperson Kennedy Sakeni has urged people in the country to remain patient with the Patriotic Front (PF) government on the issue of availing the report on what caused the 1993 Gabon Air Disaster in which the Zambia National Football team perished.
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On 27th April 1993, a military plane carrying the Zambian national football team crashed into the Atlantic Ocean shortly after take off killing all 30 people on board. This week Next Goal Wins looks back on the 20th Anniversary of the Gabon Air Disaster, the Day A Team Died.

by Mazuba Kapambwe
Today marks the 19th anniversary of the ‘Gabon Air Disaster’ which is known as one of the most tragic sporting accidents. The hopes of an entire nation turned to tears when it was announced that the Zambian national soccer team and the crew of the Zambian air force plane they were travelling on to face Senegal in a World Cup qualifier match had crashed in Libreville, Gabon.

By Stanford Chiwone Zimbabwe National Team has accepted invitation to play Zambia on April 28in Lusaka to mark the 20th anniversary of the Gabon air crash. The match has been set for Nkoloma Stadium in Lusaka next Sunday. Zimbabwe Football Association ...

Families of the Gabon Air crash disaster victims have expressed displeasure at government's decision to remain mute on the pending release of the Air-crash report. Family spokesperson Joyce Chabala, widow of late former goalkeeper Efford Chabala, is ...

Story from the Lusaka Times Website Chief government spokesperson has urged people in the country to remain patient with the Patriotic Front (PF) government on the issue of availing the report on what caused the 1993 Gabon Air Disaster in which the Zambia National Football team perished. Click here for the Full Story CLICK HERE…